CK-12 Physical Science Concepts - For Middle School

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1.35. References http://www.ck12.org


1.35 References



  1. Bob Jagendorf. Fireworks. CC BY 2.0

  2. Flickr: Image Editor. The Solar System. CC BY 2.0

  3. Laura Guerin. The supercontinent Pangaea. CC BY-NC 3.0

  4. Image copyright Corepics VOF, 2013. Bloody footprint at a crime scene. Used under license from Shutter-
    stock.com

  5. Vladimir Fedotov. Balloons floating up into the air. CC BY 3.0

  6. Chrklr, modified by CK-12 Foundation. Structure of water molecule. Public Domain

  7. Marie-Lan Nguyen (Jastrow). Statue of Aristotle. Public Domain

  8. Joy Sheng. Geocentric model and heliocentric model of the solar system. CC BY-NC 3.0

  9. Courtesy of the US National Archives. Tuskegee syphilis experiment. Public Domain

  10. Electric toothbrush: Rob Ellis; Roller coaster: Trace Meek; Glucose meter: Mr. Hyde; Television: Davide
    Blasutto; Camera: Bernie Kohl; Bridge: Rich Niewiroski Jr.. How physical science and technology influence
    our lives. Electric toothbrush: CC BY 2.0; Roller coaster: CC BY 2.0; Glucose meter: Public Domain;
    Television: CC BY 3.0; Camera: Public Domain; Bridge: CC BY 2.5

  11. Fire: Wonderlane; Sour smell: Image copyright dragon_fang, 2013; Batteries: User:Asim18/Wikimedia
    Commons. How chemicals and chemical reactions affect our lives. Fire: CC BY 2.0; Sour smell: Used
    under license from Shutterstock.com; Batteries: CC BY 3.0

  12. Cello player: Basheer Tome; Light bulb: Dave Gough (Flickr: spacepleb); Tennis player: Mark Woods.
    Examples of how matter and energy interact. CC BY 2.0

  13. Optometrist: Courtesy of US Navy; Medical lab supervisor: Courtesy of Mass Communication Specialist
    1st Class Jeffery Tilghman Williams, US Navy; Teacher: Tom Sulcer; Surveyor: PEO ACWA. Careers in
    chemistry and physics. Optometrist, medical lab supervisor, and teacher: Public Domain; Surveyor: CC BY
    2.0

  14. Laura Guerin and Christopher Auyeung. Flowchart of the technological design process. CC BY-NC 3.0

  15. Adriaen van de Venne. Hans Lippershey, the inventor of the telescope. Public Domain

  16. H. J. Detouche. Galileo and his telescope. Public Domain

  17. Left: Oleg Alexandrov; Right: Courtesy of NASA.. Public Domain

  18. User:The Voice of Hassocks/Wikimedia Commons. Model of Watt’s steam engine. Public Domain

  19. Engraving by Edward Goodall, after a painting of W. Wylde. Polluting smokestacks in Manchester. Public
    Domain

  20. Electrical engineer: Idaho National Laboratory; Mechanical engineer: Flickr: JaxStrong; Programmer: Lisamarie
    Babik; Drafter: Seattle Municipal Archives. Careers in engineering. CC BY 2.0

  21. Zachary Wilson. Steps of the scientific method. CC BY-NC 3.0

  22. Robert Lopez. Observation of a box of cereal. CC BY-NC 3.0

  23. F Delventhal (Flickr:krossbow). Shiny copper new pennies and dull brown old pennies. CC BY 2.0

  24. Zachary Wilson. Elephant and boy falling to the ground due to gravity. CC BY-NC 3.0

  25. Jennifer Slot. Brick building, representing scientific cooperation. CC BY 2.0

  26. Courtesy of PV2 Andrew W. McGalliard. Child receiving vaccination. Public Domain

  27. Zachary Wilson. Picture of a triple beam balance. CC BY-NC 3.0

  28. Zachary Wilson. How to read a triple beam balance. CC BY-NC 3.0

  29. Joy Sheng, courtesy of Moerner Lab, Stanford University. Image of an electronic analytical balance. CC
    BY-NC 3.0

  30. Zachary Wilson. Golf balls demonstrating precision. CC BY-NC 3.0

  31. Laura Guerin. Drawing of how to use scientific notation. CC BY-NC 3.0

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